Eight focused tools behind one familiar dashboard. Each one is designed to be understandable, safe to try, and easy to undo where it matters.
Every email arriving in Outlook is scanned by GPT-4o mini. If it looks dangerous, Claude Sonnet 4.6 acts as a second reviewer before anything is moved. Genuine, promotional, junk and dangerous land in the right place automatically.
Promotional clutter, voucher aggregators and cold lead-gen move to an “EverGuard Spam” folder you can review whenever you like. Real-brand newsletters stay in your Inbox.
Scans Windows temp folders, Chrome/Edge/Firefox caches, the Recycle Bin, log files and crash dumps. Dry-run mode previews exactly what would be deleted so nothing important goes by accident.
Lists every program that launches with Windows — Run-key entries, startup folders, scheduled tasks, services. Toggle off what you don’t need. Protected entries show a clear admin-required badge.
Finds desktop and Start-menu shortcuts that point at files that aren’t there any more. One click cleans them up; the shortcuts go to the Recycle Bin so any mistake is reversible.
Live CPU, memory and disk gauges. Sortable process list. The familiar view Task Manager gives you, redesigned for clarity — so you can spot the thing eating your battery.
EverGuard is not trying to impress security engineers with complexity. It is trying to help normal Windows users understand what is happening and what to do next.
Review what was scanned, what moved, and why it was classified that way.
See which PC currently holds your licence and release it from the website if you replace a machine.
Run the maintenance tools only when you want them. Nothing heavy runs all day in the background.
Every destructive action shows a preview first. Every decision is logged locally. Nothing is ever silent.
GPT-4o mini classifies every email. Any “dangerous” verdict is double-checked by Claude Sonnet 4.6 before the email is moved. Both must agree (or Sonnet is unsure) to act.
Even confirmed-dangerous emails aren’t deleted instantly. They sit in an “EverGuard Dangerous” folder for the configured retention period so you can recover anything moved by mistake.
Drag an email between folders and EverGuard learns the pattern, not the whole domain. Mixed senders like banks, PayPal and Amazon stay context-aware.
Every classification is written to an activity log on your PC — sender, subject, verdict, reasoning, timestamp. Local retention is configurable and defaults to 90 days.
Your learning rules, stats and audit log live on your PC. The backend processes email content only transiently for classification and stores account, subscription and aggregate usage data.
If the backend or your internet is temporarily unreachable, EverGuard falls back to a conservative rule-based classifier. Your protection keeps working.
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